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TOPIC 1.1
ENVIRONMENTAL
VALUE SYSTEMS
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7.1.1- STATE WHAT IS MEANT BY AN
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE SYSTEM.
Environmental Value
System (EVS): A particular
world view or paradigm that
shapes the way an individual
or group of people perceive
and

Bell Work
ACT
Science Quiz
Species and
Populations
Topic 2.1
What is an ecosystem?
Species: a group of
organisms that can
interbreed and
produce fertile
offspring.
American alligator
(Alligator
mississippiensis)
Note: Students should address this topic in

Topic 7.1 Energy Choices and Security
Just a note looking forward to 4 th Quarter &
IB Exam
Failure is never random.
You fail for a reason.
Find that reason.
Then fix it.
I promise I will do whatever I can to help fix it.
Outline the range of energyEnerg

Topic 8.1:
Human Population
Dynamics
Describe population growth in human populations
Human population has followed an
exponential growth curve
It took all human history till 1804 to
reach 1 billion
Added 6 billion in the 200 years
90 million people ar

Bellwork
Identify
a natural system?
Topic 1- Foundations
of Environmental
Systems and
Societies
IB ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND SOCIETIES
What is a
example of a
system?
According to the Google
1.1.1 Outline the concept and
characteristics of a system
A syste

Bellwork Explain the relationship between the prey and predators shown in the figures
No credit for saying its a predator/prey relationship.
Negative feedback system is being shown between predator and prey;
as more prey is available more predators surv

Bellwork
Explain the difference in
ecological footprint
between countries in stage
1-2 of demographic
transition (LEDCs) and
countries in stage 4-5
(MEDCs) as seen in the
figures.
diet differences as those in stage 4 countries tend to eat more meat /
th

Environmental Advice

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This course allowed me to develop a deeper understanding of the environment, and the global impacts we as humans make. If you're interested in feeling connected with the environment, this class is for you.

Course highlights:

The highlights of this course were learning about environmental impacts I didn't even know human beings made. It is social, environmental, and social awareness all wrapped up in one course.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

Take it seriously, but, also learn to enjoy the material being taught as its significance to the world surrounding you is everlasting.

Course Term:Spring 2017

Professor:STUBBS

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectRequires Lots of Research

Sep 25, 2017

| Would highly recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

I would recommend this course because students have the ability to learn about their environment and how humans have an impact on the ecosystem. Students also get the chance to partake in fun and engaging hands on labs that relate to the course.

Course highlights:

In this course I learned about different methods that are carried out to estimate the number of animals in an ecosystem and also about the ecological footprint of humans. My teacher did a great job of going into depth with each topic and provided us with videos if we didn't understand the way he taught the topic.

Hours per week:

9-11 hours

Advice for students:

Advice that I would give to students taking this course is to study hard because none of the tests are multiple choice. You will definitely be successful if you put in the time to study, take notes in class, and be attentive during lectures.